t/6 CERAMBYCID.E. 



3. COLOBUS VELUTINUS. 



Colobus velutinus, Saunders, Coll. 

 Hab. Silhet. 



4. Colobus cingalensis, n. s. B.M. 



C. elytris pedibusque ferrugineis velutinis, abdomine atro, viola- 



ceo-micante, alis pallide ferrugineis apice subumbratis. 

 Hab. Ceylon. From Dr. Hooker's collection. 



There is only a fragment of this distinct species in the Museum 

 collection. 



108. TOMOPTERUS. 



Tomopterus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 544. 



1. Tomopterus Staphylinus. B.M. 



T. thorace antice et postice flavo anguste marginato ; elytris linea 

 obliqua flava a humero ad apicem currente ; abdomine nigro, 

 segmento primo testaceo; pedibus subnigris femoribus ferru- 

 gineis. 



Tomopterus Staphylinus, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 545. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



2. Tomopterus pretiosus. 



T. elytris singulis linea obliqua alba, ad suturam fere connexis. 



Tomopterus pretiosus, Newman, Entom. p. 21. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



3. Tomopterus Vespoides, n. s. PI. V. f. 8. B.M. 



T. thorace villoso, marginibus anticis posticisque flavo anguste 

 ornatis, elytrorum parte laterali dimidiata pallide cinnamomea, 

 abdominis segmentis subtus flavo marginatis; antennis, articulo 

 primo basi rufo. 



Upper parts of a blackish -brown, front of head with golden- 

 coloured hairs, antennas of a blackish-brown with the basal por- 

 tion of first joint rufous. Thorax covered with long black andj 

 cinereous hairs, the anterior and posterior margins narrowly or- , 

 namented with short yellow hairs; front margin of metathoraxj 

 with a line of yellowish hairs ; the lateral half of the elytra of a] 

 light cinnamon-brown running into yellow on the inner margin 

 the shoulder and the space about it rather coarsely punctured 



